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Planning to take kids (6 and 3) on short break to pisa and cinque terre. Does anyone have any good family accommodation recommendations?
Or any general good stuff to see.
Pisa underwhelmed me. Florence however...wow!
Loved Cinque Terre, Pisa was rather average. We stayed in [url= https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/6198103 ]this apartment[/url] in La Spezia as a base for the Cinque Terre last year.
Great host, fantastic value, would stay there again without a doubt.
Worth checking out Portovenere.
Pisa's a hole except for the tower.
Get yourself to Siena and/or Lucca for mediaeval walled splendour, San Gimignano for towers, and as noted Florence for art.
cinque terra is ace - been twice... since it's late ive got no facts for you but go to the furthest town of the 5 and look on air b n b for an apartment in the very centre... absolutely loved it and barely any tourists in that town and a great rocky beach. (and wicked g&t's)
cheers. Only spending one night in Pisa, just want to see the tower (my son is very excited about this, i think he likes poor quality building standards). Planning to spend 2 nights in cinque terre. and last night would love to stay in florence if i can get an early train to bologna for flight home.
Bump for the morning crowd.
I hated Florence, although I realise I'm in the minority here - horrible place, jammed with tourists (including me, I realise this), and nothing too special. If you really must go make sure you get all your tickets online before heading there, unless you particularly enjoy queuing.
There are much prettier towns in that part of the world: Siena, Orvieto, and loads of small hilltop villages.
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As has already been said Pisa hasn't much to offer other than the tower. Lucca on the other hand is an amazing place though is getting more popular with tourists every year.
Pisa isn't great but... If you are looking at the tower and behind you is the long outstretch of grass if you walk that direction and through the old wall on that backstreet (to your right as walking in that direction) there is a really nice tiny restaurant thats cheap and super good food and not suffering from the overcrowded mayhem of the centre.
Also there is a campsite that have static homes about 2 miles away from the centre with parking, swimming pools ect and it's very cheap!
We popped in on motorbikes for an evening whilst on a road trip.
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Loved cinque terra when I was there, the beach and people watching was just great. The italian man in the skintight seethru white speedos is something I will never forget but I wish I could!
We caught the ferry, train and walked between the villages and I think you can also paddle as well.
Wish I'd been there for longer to be honest
Lucca - every time.
go by train from there into Florence or Pisa then come back home to a better place.
If you do want to be in Pisa - the Ariston used to be in the best place
Another vote for Lucca. Great place.
Cinque Terre is unique, definitely worth a visit. 2 nights is ample.